Wednesday 17 August 2022 09:04 PM The Girls Next Door's Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt were paid NOTHING for ... trends now The Girls Next Door's Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt revealed they were paid nothing to star in the 15-episode first season of their E! reality show with Playboy founder Hugh Hefner back in 2005. 'When they ordered more episodes they finally paid us,' 42-year-old Holly said of the following five seasons while appearing on Tuesday's Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald. 48-year-old Bridget added: 'Very little.' 'Very little': The Girls Next Door's Holly Madison (2-R) and Bridget Marquardt (R) revealed they were paid nothing to star in the 15-episode first season of their E! reality show with Playboy founder Hugh Hefner (2-L) back in 2005 42-year-old Holly (R) said on Tuesday's Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald (L): 'When they ordered more episodes they finally paid us' Madison (born Cullen) continued: 'It's not like I think I'm this big star with bargaining power back then, but I wanted what was fair. It was just like a couple thousand bucks an episode. Just the fact that they didn't want to pay us anything and just expected us to do it as the main characters of the show [was bad].' The Disney-obsessed cosplayer likened their treatment to how family vloggers 'throw their children on YouTube.' 'Like, "You're here. You're doing this. This is what you're doing,"' Holly recalled. 'Hef even, like, walked by me in the hall one morning and was like, "I've decided what your characters are going to be." I was like, "Okay." So we're just told that you're doing this unless so unless we want to move out and change your life. You have to go along with it.' Madison (born Cullen) continued: 'It's not like I think I'm this big star with bargaining power back then, but I wanted what was fair. It was just like a couple thousand bucks an episode. Just the fact that they didn't want to pay us anything and just expected us to do it as the main characters of the show [was bad]' '"You're here. You're doing this"': The Disney-obsessed cosplayer (L) likened their treatment to how family vloggers 'throw their children on YouTube'